Im going to give you a statement and we will then take questions that you may have. At 9 43 yesterday morning, we received a medical call at paisley park. The fire, the sheriffs office, and ridgeview ambulance responded to the call. That is our standard protocol and is not unusual at all for us to have everybody respond to a medical like that. They found an unresponsive male in the elevator. Cpr was initially started, but was unsuccessful. He was pronounced deceased at 10 07. We have identified him as prince rogers anelson, 5 7 years old. Staff members from paisley park were unable to contact prince yesterday morning and went to check on him finding him unresponsive and called 911. Deputies went through the building to ensure there was nobody else inside. Because this was an unwitnessed death of a middleaged adult, the decision was made to process the scene. That is also normal protocol, not different from what we normally would do. There should be no we ended up contacting the county
The answers and is monitoring the changing conditions to make sure you are prepared. Lets begin with chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz, glenn, how much snow could we see from this storm . Well, looks like areas north and west and up toward the poconos like the Lake Wallenpaupack were seeing here could see the most. I dont think anybodys really going to get hard by this because the storm is not coming together soon enough. New england will get hit harder. We have rain showers up by Lake Wallenpaupack now. Its way too warm for snow at the moment. Theres a tremendous amount of moisture as you can see from missouri down into the gulf of mexico, just not necessarily going to organize fast enough. Here is that storm thats going to develop along North Carolina coast. Bring moisture in from the atlantic. At the same time cold air is coming in. That adds up to snow. Especially sunday afternoon and into sunday evening. And especially after dark its got better chance of accumulating. B
Havertown, wilmington, fair mount and ardmore. Now that snow is gone and a bitter chill comes in its place. Were bringing you Team Coverage of the freeze. Lets start with michelle grossman. Yeah, its going to be a cold night. Temperatures dropping into the 20s, if you have plans outdoors bring them in, cover them up. Were looking at clearing conditions, we had the spring snow up to five inches fell in parts of the area so a wide range depending where you were. Its dark, were clearing, were going to see the winds decreasing. We have a freeze warning in place through 10 00 sunday morning for the counties in this purple color where we started our growing season. Any vegetation could be susceptible to the cold. The last of the spring snow move out, well see clearing skies. Were cold lfrd, temperatures at the freezing mark, 34 in wilmington, 34 allentown, 37 philadelphia, 37 in dover. 35 degrees in Atlantic City and 37 in wildwood. Factor in the wind, it feels colder. The wind chill around
Shore. It will give us a chance of rain this morning. Not so much this afternoon. We may just be looking at mostly cloudy skies for later this afternoon. But heavier rainfall is due in for tomorrow. For today, umbrellas will be going up this morning. Scattered light showers, 50 degrees at 7 00. By 10 00, a little cool early t. Wind and rain combine to drop temperatures in the upper 50, 59 degrees at 10 00. By lunchtime in the low 60s. Should be getting a break from the rain, northeasterly wind, though, will still be on duty, 16 miles an hour. Stronger winds to come. Joaquin is what were watching. With 120mileanhour wind. This is the latest just updated information from the National Hurricane center. Still moving from the west southwest 5 miles an hour. Its pretty much parked in the bahamas. Impacting the bahamas this morning. That will continue through the day today t. Updated forecast track from the National Hurricane center, when i come back in ten minutes. Right now, jessica buyingt
Wolf says hes prepared to sign one if necessary. Right now, Hurricane Joaquin is a powerful category 4 storm. We have live First Alert Team coverage tracking the two weather threats ahead, both joaquin and the storms that will hit first. Sheena parveen begins with the threat facing us right now. Sheena . Right now were looking at increasing rain and wind across the area. Right now weve seen rain increasing through the afternoon. We even have more offshore, some of this is locally heavy. Were looking at it moving into the philadelphia area, even through new jersey, areas north and west through the lehigh valley, locally heavy rain right now increasing overnight and into tomorrow. Look at all the rain down to our south. Its going to move onshore through the day tomorrow, which is going to continue to increase the flooding concerns, not just along the shore, but also inland. We have a first alert weather day out tomorrow and also saturday because we expect very high winds, we expect heavy